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  • == Control of Ventilation == ...and 'ventilation' meaning 'the act of supplying fresh air and getting rid of foul air'.
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  • == History of Birth Control == ...en used throughout human history to prevent [[pregnancy]]. The term "birth control" is generally used to describe any method used to prevent pregnancy, but it
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  • #REDIRECT [[Gate control theory]]
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  • == Control System == ...directs or regulates the behavior of other devices or systems. Industrial control systems are used in industrial production for controlling equipment or mach
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  • |Term=Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |Short definition=Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - {{Pronunciation}} (SEN-terz .
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  • |Term=historical control subject ...r comparison group helps researchers more accurately determine the effects of a new treatment 
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  • == Access Control == ...care]] and [[medical informatics]], referring to the selective restriction of access to a place or other resource.
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  • == Pest Control == '''Pest control''' (/pɛst kənˈtroʊl/) refers to the regulation or management of a species defined as a [[pest]], usually because it is perceived to be detr
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  • == Vector Control == ...e most frequent type of vector control is mosquito control using a variety of strategies.
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  • == Control Theory == ...branch of [[Mathematics]] and [[Engineering]] that deals with the behavior of [[Dynamical system|dynamical systems]] with inputs, and how their behavior
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  • |Term=control animal ...lth of treated animals, researchers can more accurately assess the effects of a treatment 
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  • ...si bɜːθ kənˈtrəʊl/), also known as the '''morning-after pill''', is a type of [[contraception]] used to prevent [[pregnancy]] after unprotected [[sexual The term "emergency birth control" is derived from its use in emergency situations, where regular contracepti
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  • == Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention == ...tion and control of diseases, public health emergencies, and the promotion of health in the country.
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  • == Bladder Control == ...d release of urine from the [[bladder]]. It involves a complex interaction of the [[nervous system]], [[muscles]], and [[urinary system]] to store and ex
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  • ...he results from the treatment group are typically compared to those of a [[control group]], which receives a placebo or standard treatment. ...ent groups are exposed to various treatments or conditions for the purpose of comparing outcomes.
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  • |Term=Birth Control ..., or surgery to prevent pregnancy. There are many different types of birth control
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  • == Tobacco Control == ...and practices aimed at reducing the production, marketing, and consumption of [[tobacco]] products to prevent their health hazards and social costs.
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  • == Noise Control == '''Noise control''' or '''sound control''' is a set of strategies to reduce noise pollution or to prevent its propagation, both in
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  • == Birth Control Pill == ...known as the '''contraceptive pill''' or simply '''the pill''', is a type of [[hormonal contraception]] used by women to prevent [[pregnancy]].
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  • ...e Control Disorder''' (pronounced im-pulse con-trol dis-or-der) is a class of [[Psychiatric Disorders]] characterized by the inability to resist a tempta ...ed from the Latin word 'impulsus' meaning 'attack', and the English words 'control' and 'disorder'.
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  • ==Scientific Control== ...periment. The concept of scientific control is closely related to the idea of [[causality]] in research.
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  • == Riot Control == ...|police]], [[Military|military]], or other [[Security|security forces]] to control, disperse, and arrest people who are involved in a [[Riot|riot]], [[Demonst
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  • ..." refers to the emergency control of situations that may cause the sinking of a vessel. ...imary goal is to prevent the patient from succumbing to the "lethal triad" of hypothermia, acidosis, and coagulopathy.
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